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Luigi "Gigi"
Meroni (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi ˈdʒiːdʒi
meˈroːni]; 24
February 1943 – 15
October 1967) was an
Italian professional footballer who...
- In
European Union (EU) law, the
Meroni doctrine,
which arose from
cases C-9/56 and C-10/56 (
Meroni v High
Authority [1957/1958] ECR 133),
relates to the...
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Palazzo Meroni is a
historic building situated in Milan, Italy. The
building was
built in two phases. The
first part of the building,
designed by architect...
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Teresa Meroni (5 June 1885 – 17
October 1951), also
called as Teresina, was an
Italian worker,
trade unionist, and socialist. She led one of Italy's labour...
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understanding of the
stakeholders involved in the
service processes (Krucken and
Meroni, 2006). With the
advent of
emerging technologies from the
Fourth Industrial...
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Andrea Meroni (born 9
January 1997) is an
Italian football player who
plays for
Serie B club Reggiana. He
spent his
youth career with Empoli. He did not...
- icon Gigi
Meroni,
nicknamed "The
Maroon Butterfly" (La
Farfalla Granata). In 1964–65, the team
finished in
third place. On 15
October 1967,
Meroni was killed...
- PMC 6532710. PMID 17943842. Di
Bella S,
Luzzati R,
Principe L,
Zerbato V,
Meroni E, Giuffrè M, et al. (January 2022). "Aspirin and Infection: A Narrative...
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hypospadias (urinary
openings in
males not at the tip of the ****) (
Meroni,
Opitz G/BBB syndrome, 2012).
Abnormalities in the larynx,
trachea and esophagus...
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professional footballer who pla**** as a winger. Once
dubbed the "new Gigi
Meroni",
Lentini began his
senior career with
hometown club
Torino in 1986, with...